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Lock needs to improve on his sub-60% completion percentage, Stidham needs to work on his pocket presence, and Fitzgerald needs to learn to read the whole field. Other players to watch are West Virginia’s Will Grier, NC State’s Ryan Finley,and Oregon’s Justin Herbert.Running backNFL fans have been spoiled in recent years with the amount of high quality running backs coming from the college ranks, but 2019 may break that trend. Though Alabama’s Damien Harris, Oklahoma State’s Justice Hill [url=http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/charles-clay-jersey]http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/charles-clay-jersey[/url] ,and Florida Atlantic’s Devin Singletary are good prospects, none of them have been as dominant as Ezekiel Elliott or Saquon Barkley were in college. Others prospects have dominant athleticism, but need to prove that they can handle a starting workload. Oklahoma’s Rodney Anderson and Florida State’s Jacques Patrick fit that description. However, keep an eye on Iowa State’s David Montgomery. His running style reminds some of a young Marshawn Lynch.Wide receiverIt’s safe to declare Ole Miss receiver AJ Brown, with his dominant hands and strength in the open field, as a top prospect regardless of position. Outside of Brown, Arizona State’s N’Keal Harry’s 6’4” frame makes him a dominant red zone target. Closer to home, University at Buffalo’s Anthony Johnson puts up great numbers in the MAC conference, but he needs to answer questions about his long speed. This year’s premier deep threat is Marquise (Hollywood) Brown, who must continue to be productive despite losing Baker Mayfield to the NFL. Similar to the quarterbacks, this group of wideouts carries a lot of uncertainty and a fair share of question marks.Tight endIowa has been an NFL tight end factory for a while now, but their product this year might be their best ever. Hawkeye Noah Fant is an athletic freak who can do it all as a blocker and a pass catcher. In returning from a 2018 injury, UCLA’s Caleb Wilson needs to show that his elite speed and receiving skills haven’t left him. The best tight end tandem in the nation, however, may be the one at LSU. Senior Foster Moreau has some soft hands and is a good stalk blocker, but Thaddeus Moss (son of Randy) could be the star of the show as a receiving option.Offensive Tackle2018 was a weak year for offensive tackles, with only three (Mike McGlinchey, Kolton Miller, Isaiah Wynn) selected in the first round. This year promises to be quite different [url=http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/star-lotulelei-jersey]Womens Star Lotulelei Jersey[/url] , with up to five prospects already being anointed as potential franchise players. The list starts with Alabama’s Jonah Williams, who has been able to lock down the blind side for the Crimson Tide for a number of years. Ole Miss tackle Greg Little is more potential than finished product, but his potential at 6’6” and 325 pounds is massive. Washington’s Trey Adams is returning from a knee injury, and he has drawn comparisons to Jack Conklin of the Tennessee Titans. Clemson’s Mitch Hyatt is undersized at 6’5” and 311 pounds, but he is saved by his quickness and technique. Finally, Wisconsin right tackle David Edwards needs to work on his pass protection, but his run blocking appears to be elite.Interior Offensive LineThe interior offensive line group this year promises to be solid overall. As one would expect, Wisconsin leads the way with pro-ready prospects at both center (Michael Deiter) and guard (Beau Benzschawel). If you like watching dominant offensive line play, watch Wisconsin football. Alternatively, you can tune in to the SEC, specifically to Florida and Arkansas who sport insatiable run blocker Martez Ivey and Frank Ragnow-sucessor Hjalte Froholdt, respectively.Buffalo Bills opponent fantasy football preview, Week 6: riding with Keke Coutee The Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills each enter Sunday’s matchup with a 2-3 record. The Bills pulled off improbable victories against the Minnesota Vikings and the Tennessee Titans, while the Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts and the Dallas Cowboys after beginning the season 0-3. Though the teams have the same record, they are in completely different situations. Houston is widely thought of as an up-and-coming squad, complete with a stout defense and an exciting young quarterback in Deshaun Watson. The Bills, on the other hand, are known nationally as one of the worst rosters in the NFL, with a rookie quarterback in Josh Allen who is so raw that he has yet to show much more than brief flashes of the talent that made him the seventh overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.Most people would advise you to stay away from playing Bills players in fantasy football; however [url=http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/shaq-lawson-jersey]Womens Shaq Lawson Jersey[/url] , the same cannot be said for Texans players. Here are a few who could be in line for a solid day this weekend against our Bills.WR Keke CouteeIt would be so easy to recommend that you play all-world receiver DeAndre Hopkins on Sunday. Recommending that you play Hopkins would be like you recommending that I have a Guinness—it’s pretty obvious that I already know how delicious it is, just like you already know that Hopkins is too good to bench, well, ever. Enter the rookie Coutee, who has more receptions (17) in his two career games than Buffalo’s leading receiver, Zay Jones, has in all five games this year (13). Coutee also has nearly as many receiving yards as Jones, with his 160 yards putting him 4 yards behind Jones. Will Fuller V was thought by many to be the clear second option for Deshaun Watson, but Coutee has shown that he is a dangerous threat in his limited chances. With a rushing attack headed by Lamar Miller and Alfred Blue that does not strike fear into most defensive coordinators combining with a stud number one receiver for opponents to fret over, Coutee is in the middle of the perfect matchup storm.K Ka’imi FairbairnHouston’s placekicker is incredibly accurate, having nailed 13-of-16 field goals thus far on the season. Two of his three misses have been on kicks over 50 yards, and the other was on a kick of over 40 yards. So, while he may be accurate, his leg isn’t the strongest in the league. His reliability is what makes him a good play, but another reason is how strong Buffalo has played defensively over the last 3 weeks. If the Bills can keep playing well defensively, then Fairbairn becomes an even better play.Texans D/STThe Texans have 13 quarterback sacks in 5 games this year. Josh Allen has taken a league-leading 19 sacks this season. J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney should be salivating this weekend over the prospect of chasing down a rookie quarterback who tends to hold the ball for a long time. Houston has also forced 7 turnovers in 2018, and Allen threw 2 picks and lost a fumble in his last road effort.

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